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Five city traders’ convictions thrown back to courts after Supreme Court ruling

CCRC says legal errors identified by the Supreme Court undermine the safety of five convictions

Convicted money launderer forced to surrender £300k property cash hoard

CPS recovers £337,500 after uncovering years of unexplained cash funding a property scheme

Judicial diversity push gains pace as new data reveals progress in appointments

New JAC update highlights outreach, fair selection reforms and data-led gains in judicial diversity

Former nursery worker admits dozens of child sex offences in Court

Former nursery worker pleads guilty to 30 additional child sexual offences at Magistrates’ Court

UK and Italy seal new justice pact with prisoner transfer deal

UK and Italy reaffirm justice cooperation and sign a new prisoner transfer agreement

Solicitor faces tribunal over client payments sent to personal account

Solicitor referred to disciplinary tribunal over allegations involving client fee payments

Legal aid systems restored after cyberattack as ministers push faster reform

All legal aid providers regain access as ministers urge faster transformation after cyberattack

ULEZ protest turns violent as explosive device destroys camera

Man convicted after detonating a home-made explosive beside a ULEZ camera in southeast London

SRA raises concerns over ‘no win, no fee’ claims market

SRA warns law firms over poor practices and transparency failures in high-volume claims market

Millions of spam messages trigger £225,000 regulatory fines

Two firms were fined £225,000 after sending millions of unsolicited marketing texts and emails